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Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 17 July 2007

Take a Break! 

Handbell Related (loosely)

This page contains an eclectic mix of links to helpful web sites, novelty web pages, amusing clips and alternative handbell websites

These pages are NOT endorsed by HRGB and are simply listed here for diversion and not necessarily factual reference.

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Handbell Ringtones Now you can have your mobile/cellphone play your favourite Handbell tune whenever your friends call you. Link
Play Handbells Download and unzip this octave of playable Malmark Handbells (courtesy of the Handbell Society of Australasia) ZIP (1.54Mb)
The Irreverent Guild of American Handbell Ringers "Uniting People Through a Musical Farce" They are still pondering the real purpose of this website. While they struggle with the answer to that question, they hope you will appreciate the humor in their warped perspective on handbell ringing. Link
Alfred Music Has a fun zone featuring seaveral games and a musical theory crossword. (Beware... a Crotchet is called a Quarter note internationally.) Link
Music Theory .Net

Ricci Adams first envisioned Musictheory.net during his senior year of high school. Soon afterwards, he created his first lesson: The Staff, Clefs, and Ledger Lines. The Interval Ear Trainer was developed a few weeks later and the site officially launched on January 1, 2000. Since that date, he has authored over thirty new lessons and several new trainers.

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Handbell Clipart Ringem.org provides a collection of free handbell clipart. Link
Handbell Clipart AGEHR gives permission to all handbell-oriented persons/organisations to use this handbell clip-art (for non-profit use only). Link
Glass Handbells! The Home Page of musician Dean Shostak. This artist rings glass handbells and plays a glass armonica (no, not a harmonica). Thre are also video clips of him playing the armonica. Link
Handbell Hangman At last! We have found it! Hangman for handbells Link

 

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